Introducing the Singletrack Series: ‘Our own modern version of XC racing’
The inaugural event will link four technical mountain bike races across western North America into one cohesive series.
The inaugural event will link four technical mountain bike races across western North America into one cohesive series.
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FKT competition continues to gather momentum, with Geoff Kabush, Pete Stetina and a rider named Timon Fish posting fast times on Kokopelli recently.
The three-time Olympian shares his thoughts after months of testing a prototype gravel suspension fork.
Peter Stetina and Kristen Faulkner won Saturday's Super Sweetwater, the original event of California's Grasshopper Adventure Series.
Gravel riders and race promoters are wary, if somewhat curious, of UCI boss David Lappartient's comments that the governing body may hold a gravel world championships.
The 2019 Dirty Kanza featured hot temperatures, sunshine, and a compelling battle in both the men's and women's races. VeloNews photo director Brad Kaminski was in Emporia this year to capture all of the action from the weekend.
On a hot streak after winning his first marathon mountain bike national championship, Russell Finsterwald takes an emphatic win in the most technical race in the Epic Rides series.
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Geoff Kabush won his third Iceman Cometh MTB classic, but this year he left the mountain bike at home and instead rode a gravel rig.
At 41, Geoff Kabush remains one of North America's top mountain bikers by shifting with the racing landscape and keeping it fun.
Ted King and Kaitlin Keough won the Dirty Kanza 200 gravel race on Saturday in Emporia, Kansas.
Here's your weekly round-up of interesting news from the worlds of gravel racing, mountain biking ... and all things dirt.
In our second special Interbike podcast, we talk to mountain bikers Geoff Kabush, Sabra Davison, and Josh Tostado.
For the second time in three years, Luna’s Georgia Gould ended her mountain-bike season as winner of the Iceman Cometh Challenge in Traverse City, Michigan
Kabush gets redemption after missing out on national title the day before, narrowly out-sprinting Winnipeg local rider Sunday
Kabush looks to secure his sixth Canadian cyclocross national title in Winnipeg, and talks about his motivation to stay competitive
Canadians return to Traverse City for victories in season-closing mountain bike event
The race marked the first time the Missoula XC has included a short-track event
Kabush: 'On the start line I felt like anything was possible'
Kabush: 'On the start line I felt like anything was possible'
Kabush and Schultz react with confusion over Phil Ligget's comment that mountain biking and BMX don't belong in the Olympics
Four names will be selected from the 13-person list of nominees to represent Canada in London
How did the gunslingers battle it out in Whiskey Row? Get the race report from Gould, Mata and Kabush and footage from the race
Organizers promise "showdown kin to that of Whiskey Row's heyday as the quintessential old west town inhabited by unruly gunslingers"
Geoff Kabush has found a sponsor for 2012 and will join the new Scott-3Rox team ahead of the 2012 London Olympics. The North American squad will compliment the Scott-Swisspower team of 2009 cross-country world champion Nino Schurter.
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (VN) – Geoff Kabush made his cyclocross season last weekend at the New Belgium Cup. The Maxxis-Rocky Mountain rider scored a pair of podiums at the second stop of the Exergy U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross after airing doubts about his season on Twitter last week.
Geoff Kabush finally gets back on top of the podium in Fort Collins.
Singletrack.com recently caught up with four North American contenders for the podiums at the World Cup final at Windham, New York and at the mountain bike world championships at Mont Ste Anne — Georgia Gould, Katie Compton, Geoff Kabush and Todd Wells.
For the first time in nearly a decade, the Midwest will host a national pro-level cross-country event this weekend during the Pro XCT stop at the Subaru Cup in Wisconsin.
The United States is currently ranked number one in the world in elite women's mountain biking. Koerber, Gould and McConneloug are in top-10 individually.
Among the 500 racers to start the seven-day MTB stage race on June 27 in Vancouver are Catharine Pendrel, Geoff Kabush, Manny Prado, Melanie McQuaid and Chris Sheppard.
Canada's Geoff Kabush and Catharine Pendrel have World Cup victories under their belts. With the Mountain Bike World Championships set for their country this fall, they are extra motivated.
SEA OTTER: Reigning U-23 world champ Burry Stander out-kicks Geoff Kabush for the win at the Sea Otter Classic cross-country race.
With a World Cup victory and two Pro XCT wins, August was good to Geoff Kabush. The Canadian is hoping September continues that good form going into the World Championships in Canberra, Australia next weekend.
Kabush on a tear and Koerber ends dry spell in New York. But it's Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski and Catharine Pendrel who take overall Pro Mountain Bike Cross Country Tour titles.
Geoff Kabush and Catharine Prendel, Canada's XC national champs, score wins in Kenda Cup East/PROXCT event Saturday at Mount Snow, Vermont. Kabush repeats win in Sunday short-track race while Katerina Nash makes up for XC showing.